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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1895)
- , I NESTING ON STEEP CLIFFS I I- Timid Birds Lay Millions of Eggs on theF I ,1 Fnrallono Islands , c I AN INDUSTRY OF PACIFIC COASTERStr 'J'IIIIII""IIII" fir t lIP 1."It" : lurl.tI. . . An- 11111111) I I ' In I ' 1.'rl"'I-IIIIW 'V1i. . ) , Are S..lIr..1 % rrfll the I C/.ul-IIIIII. . , I . \'h.r-\ Illlerol. Irlc , " " . How many people know tnt ) for three month every summer hen'l , eggs In the iiiar- tets of San Francisco have to take a back lat , givIng precedence to the cheaper larger and handsomer cgg of California niUrre or guillElnot . a sa bird related to the auk , which lJreds In countess thousands upon the Faral. : lone IKIanIL A new and 1lngulr , Industry has been devQIOled , says the San Francisco Examiner , In the Iatherlng of ( ( lse eggs for th : market by Italian pml Greek fishermen . who peril their lves In trait fshing boae end In scaling the rockl for the eggs of the murre. Three custers of rocky Islands of volcanIc origin , thirty mies from San Francisco , In the Pacifc ocean , form the I'aratlones , South I araton being tim largest anll the only ere Inhabited Alhough uf surpassing Interelt on account of their wild picturesqueness and the myriads uf bIrds which there find a Bummer home , the Jaralones are seldom I eve . I visited by the tourlKts. They are difficult or I occeSl' . slal fishing boats or an oCcasional . , out.golng tug being the only means or transit. South I.'aralono Is about a mile In length and hair n mlo WlIC ( everywhere cut up hy jagged britigos . precipItous biuTts . "here the I and rocky points the highest where the llghthouaa Is aitnated being :10 : feet above the fo : . The whole Iland may be s311 to t bo n veritable city or the birds , covering theIr cgJS II dense colonies swimming and diving or wheeling by thousands through the air with shrill , Incessant cries The bird census there has never been taken. Besldcs the murre , which lays the mar- ! ketable eggs , tufted putilna western gulls . I three species of cormorants easln'a aukiet . the saucy petrel and the pIgeon gulliemot guiemot breed . In large numbers. 'fhe murre lays one large . pear-shaped I egg having about twice the capacity of a ' hen's egg This Is curiously and heaulfuly marked In many shades , of red . brown Dud green , In surprising , 'arlaloa. The eggs I lel readily at 20 cents a dozen In the mar- leta . and that , ( they are considered valuable r as a rood supply Is evhlencel by the fact that IGOOOO , dozen are consumed annutliy. annutly. In Slllto of this enormous product the birds scorn to ho almost lS prolfc us ever at - UJugh near the close or a season's coloclng many "runt" eggs are found. Two Inch who were lert on Sugar Loaf an holatel ' rock 185 rot high collected 1S0,000 murre's eggs : In one scoson. 'fho cg1ers usually consist or twelve to fifteen mlo , who Inpoct the great rookerJei early In the season to see I the hlrls have begun laying.'IIcII tile time Is l really t 13a begin work a curious but ! I curials nccesary per tormance takes place. The whole Island Is I ; gone over and all the murre's eggs wlhln Sri Pr reach are broken or thrown Into the sea. This In to insure - fresh eggs for t'le eggcrs main - tall that-an egg that has hcel sat upon ror a day Is unlt for market Thh Is n time or rejoicing for the sea / ills . who love to rcel Upon the murre's eggs and are rclenless pirates robbing the peer murre at every op - portunity or the one egg ! ho so zealously guards. UnlIke the gull . the murre makes no nest 'whatever covering Its egg on any bare roe ] tc that will support it. I left undisturbed the mlres would lay but one egg each during a S01son. but as the y . are robbed t'IY continue la.lng. The collecting outfit of the eggcr Is simpb A cotton " flour sack Is made Into an "eJg t ; shirt" by cuting out I hole In the botom for tile head. anti one on each side for arm 1101es : a gathering string about the merit it . or tire sack permits I to be drawn tghly about the waist while a slit down the shirt In front malt 1 an opening for stowing away the eggs A little or the coarse Farallor La Faralone f well , the only vegetable to bf round on the Island . k4 used tor a shirt lIning. I Is astonishing ' - tonishing how many or the large eggs can be carried In suh a shirt eighteen to twenty dozers man. being considere a fair load for eacb When on egg shirt Is filled It Is ompth _ ( 1 Into _ . a . basket to .he . taken . to the emplel1 . I ovcrulwn oy nlgnt tie eggers dump the eggs Into a pie , sometimes containing 1.000 dozen , unti the next day. Great care Is taken to cover the baskets or heaps with old sacking or weeds , weighted with rocks to prevent tire rapacIous grills rrom getting at the cggs. These persistent thieves Invariably hang about and If an egg Is espied through an opening they wi tug at It until It Is secured , , when the lucky bird tIles away with the booty followed hy Its rolowed Is screeching coinr rdes who son attract n great flIght or Y I gulls , ann often In an Increlbly fght space b time they have taken ever egg. The egg picking usually begins on Sugar I.Olr. It being warmer there and more prot tcctell from prevailng wln < s. This rock Is reached hy a boat , which Is left In charge or one man , whie four or live or his corno panlons scale the dangerous cliffs and collect the eggs about Its precipitous sides. Mean. While the voracious gulls hover over the men , screaming and cackling for a share or the pluirrier . Tins Is one or the most dillicult places for collecting on the Island . and ropes are made rast to enable the hardy Greeks to reach tire lucre Inaccsslhle places. . Two or the gers have lost their lives on this rock. One or them r1 Into the sea and 111s body var never found. lie had unwisely put too many eggs Into his shirt , and svllle whie creasIng a narrow shelf the eggs actually crowded him nIT . Other accidents or minor oher arcllents Importance occur i rreIUenl ) ' . One egger who had some ten dozen eggs In his shirt fell and rotted about twenty feet. Hc was uninjured , but egg sea kel. The Great Arch , a wonder of the islands . torllnl a natural bridge where the surf churns In front the sea below , Is fairly cov- orel with rnnrres and even far down 01 the dizzy shIes of the chasm they find a place for their eggs on the shelving rocks. Here where tt would seem to be 8111clle to fallow them , tile adventurous l'ggorS risk their necks to gather htmd'ells or dozen or eggs. , Ilatweert . the egger and the gulls the murres have 1 r hard life of it. They are lre clumsy birds on land , rind when hudled , In a t cave CI frequently be caught hy the hand The stench In such places arIsing . from the accumulaton or guano Is frightful . The gulls not only carry off theIr eggs bodily to ' be broken ( n sOle rocks and eaten at leisure ! but they wilt feed the ' wi ftd upon young birds : for - thin re.IOI the parent mures show constant ' ; anxloty for their 'oung. They never leave tbel alone As soon ns they are old enough to tRlto to the wntcr they are safe and the ohl bIrds , ia bt seen at night ne ghostly , ) ghosty , rroceasorr % . leading , rind shoving the little ' ; lurres over the crags to the I sea I They have another dread enlm ) ' In the I luHvks rein the nrainland . that cOle by 1 scores Rt cLairr seasons to prey upon them Taln UPOI . . all their yorrrig. ' ' \ 'fIH emer ; are thcmselves hal ptrates ; tresll.lulng on Uncle Sam's isiaritla . and tire I United States ( authorItIes have al a number t of occasions forcibly removed . tlrem only to lave them return at the first opportunity. One year tire eggers secreted themselves In the great 11urr cave , whie the revenue CI\t. tar CIrwll , honred about the Islands for I hours. Tire men live In caves or In tents made or ohl sals and spars anti with n ' JlentC'u , sUlply of maeaonl ant wih , they are U contented nnd Jai ) ' crew. Of coirree they lay have eggs In any st'le. o ' ni' , . flair Ire Irientufirl . Besides. though the island hn rue trees arid irardly any " , 'getaton. ni I ' fairly swarms with rabbis , \mong them are mll ) ' b autrul slk.halrul ones 51 to have been Jleell there by the H.nslana . many lan years ago during their Intrencbment on ) ma i ulanti. , ! Ole of the most Imporlaut lighthouse .ts. tnns on the coast I on the 1.'JaHones. 5ev- eral bad wrecks . iravo taken plnce there . and tbl fuur or live \htholu Itef/ers who. with . their families . lultp the 11:111 their home ha'p to be eternally vlgl.nt Uesirles the thl first claca Iigirt . tat ) hnprovrd Uellrs . . or before ileairi rag vhiatk. . ares ? < . Years aga . beore these Wfre secured . a curious natural siren Wi utized , In enC IJII tha n1tUr11 Wash rate the cavern on.J rush ' thralI narrow - I \ raw Passage In tbe r"'I \1h Such force thn' I a strange moaning sound la east1 ( by th , : escaplna air . \ targs bar" was . phe'l ver I. : the lve tie apertul , maDg raJr b-ly the . st tog horn ever In use I could be ir earri far out at sea. cout The lighthouse keepers lire In substantial re sidences . from which a telephone line goes up to the lighthouse. A track winds around th rough the rocks from the landing place In F iahernirin'a bay , a car beLng used to carry the oil anti , government r.ipplies. 011 "Jerry. " the Ilanlls government mule , I. the propelling power , and he enjoys the dl.tncton or being the only quadruped , aside from rabbits . on the Island A ( let or sea g ull's eggs and years or solitary contempla- ton have mole him wonMou" wise. When lie hear the whiste of the government steamer Jerry knows his services wlli be dIr eiriancleil , to pull the oil car anti straightway he beats n direct retreat antI hiles In some cavern until he thinks al danger Is o\'er. cti Among the curious features or the Island , the sea'lon must not be overlooltd , for the ! tu nuriense , blundering creatures cO\cr the reeks h ) thousands Whllo others disport th erns'lycs In the water huge' bull sea.\ons. wa eighing front 3.000 to 5,000 pounds loll bout the reeks Indifferently , or with 1 few IJnlonltory % roars IIIIIIJIE . to the edge or a clr anti plunge Into thC se : . I they have ( a1's. one or two or the great , animated ! masses or blubber will ululy relain to s tand 1 guarll over them , opening their mouths to intImidate the intruder. The Halal\ shoot the le.lon , also a very pretty and graceful "Ieopard seal . " for thclr skins. I takes a flrst-eiass rifle shot to kill a seJ.lon , as they are vulnerable In one or two spots ' on I' . Day or nIght , In the summer lme the Par- alones are ever animated : the myriads or birds fly to and fro with wild cries runceas- , i ngly . whlo at night the patrols come fortir the t ! quals or the anklet are heard . and over the beating surf and weird , castled rocks the I Iuls ho\er over the Iland In muonlight like , n molten shield - of - silver. _ _ n.\GBnS ' 1'0 " ' (53iI' 01. 1\11IO : . H"I.I I ) . ) ) ) " ( ' " " .lh " 'Iite'lr Miriry I'ulil- . , Ilr 1"lhrlc. . 't i't . Crrlrr.'iI. : ' The microbe has . been taking up so much or the Imblc alenlon recently that people arc I beginning to forget that there are other poisons - sons besides these manurocturel In the pr- ate laboratory of this Ingenlo little worker Yet arsenic can kill as veil as tuberculosis , ali lead I Is as fatal as diphtheria : and L wo put i the rormer on our clothes and rub the latter l on our faces we shall one day repent it . According to a Parisian physician who has I been taking a census ' or the dangers that lurk In I the ( boudoir of a fashionable woman slit i I s fortunate Ir she escapes being poisoned , amid oven Lr she does she runs great risk or r : being burned to death. In the frst place a great number of colorni fabrIcs are more or , less poisonous. Many tyes are toxic. As Is well known arsenic Is 'Jhlcfy ' to be blamell I for this fact though the law forbids the use or arsenical salts II dyers. Some irerons are apt to think that the ' quantity or Itoison II n wall paper or a rabrlc La . after all , very -small , bit this Is by no Irrearus the case. Certain sturrs contain \eans contain010 than . two grdmle& or arsenlous acl\ to the yard-partlcuiarly the gauzy green fabrics Many accidents are causd hy aniline caters and above oil by ruehsln Inl coralin . which ; are made by treating rosalie acid with ammo nia. I.'uchsll Is not poisonous In itself . hut t roaanliln , or which thIs anti lany other colorIng - log maters are salts . are ohtalned by treatIng - log anilno with oxidIzer , or which two arc as dangerous as they are common-namely , nitrate of mercury and arsenic acid ; and I Ia I rare to find ruchsln that dpes not contain toes more or less poison. The' observalonK or French I physicians have shown thai article 5 or clothing colored with thl9 substance :111 : r I Placed II contact with the skIn cause not only local eruptions tint sYlptoms or die easQ througirout . the system. Par Intance , eases or er.thema anr serious Inlammaton r or the skIn have been caused by wearing red I merino stocldngs colored by the maIler wih rosanlin containing . arsenic as an impurity. This Is only one of litany examples of pro ducts , harlless In themselves that . hecome actively poisonous by reason or Impurities iua to ome process or preparation. But the unfortunate modern woman not only . runs the risk or poisoning herself wit ii every article of clothing. she dons she may also be seriously burned by the explosives , that she uses daily In the toilet. J'ln.t , there are the articles made of celuloll-now , round on every toilet table . though orten masquerading as her or ivory Celulolll ] Is a compound or camphor ali gun cotter 1 . all , Is hghly : Inflammable , but , In spite or this , Its chepness and the ease with whIch ' It may be shapel have made I a ravorll ' material for coiribs halrplnp and all ser ta or small fancy toilet articles . even for art I- art- fcial teetlr whose wearers probably do not realize that they are transforming their mouths Into animated bombs charged wit lu wih gun etton. Among nil these celluloid toilet article 5 , howe\er. cOlbs are the only ones that have hiherto caused acchlents. The most senor un accident or this kind or . at all events , the ono that m\lo : the greatest Impression ou the PUblc was one that occurred In I rance , A little girl { on her return from school was set to work at Ironing har a stove During her t work sh3 leauM corwtaliy toward the hot stove so that her head was almost di- recty over It . oed after she had boon In thIs attitude for about an hour her Imitation tortoise t shel comb lade or celluloid . caught fi re all at once and her head was In an Instant - stant enveloped In tlarrue. tier en\eloped fames leI mother has- toned to her aid and put out the Ire as Moon a& she could but not before a large part I at the child's hair bad heel burned , of and hH scalp had sustained a serious hurn h about four Inches square.'hlch hl Inche square . which was l eng In healIng . Lass serious burns have , rceuell front wearing the long double celluloid hair- pIns l wih which women so often transfix their balr. Wheu oten transfx they bend over 1 lamp or even a candle the projecting part often eomes In contact with tire lame and takes lre like a match but It Is usually easy to extngish I before I reaches the haIr. 'here are fabnice. toe that are little better th:1 t : explosh'e. Net to speak or the light , lht easiy Inflammable stuffs that abound there Is i a sort or cheap flannel caled ! pliotr . largely used for women's garments , especially wrap- pers I aI nigirtdresses. The surface I. or v ariegated ! hue anti covered , ! with long silky lalrs r Irung aBOr ot uown. anll talln fire like Culminatng cotton when brought near a lamp candle or open fire. The flame spreads rapidly over ths whole surface gen- o rally going out or Isel , but often taking I hold I , or the body or the fabric . giving rise to t very serious burnt' . In Deceniber 1889. a servant was burned In this way and the French sanitary authorities condemned plol os n , laleous fabrIc for 'use II making garments ! wlh 10wlng skirts Cholern In Ulnolnln. As soon as I became known that cholera was certain to become epidemic In 10noll' a local drug house there ordered a larg\ supply . ply or Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Darrhoea flemetiy. Tire directons given are to go to bed as soon as the first symptoms appear : remain as quiet as possible alll take this remedy In double doses . every fifteen minutes until the pain ccare3 . and then after each operation or the bowels more than natural Send for a l'hysiclan but take the remedy In this way until he arrives . I should be kept at hanll really for Instant i rise The great succes : or this remedy In epidemical dysentery leads I to believe that I t \ \ II prove very effectual In the treatment or cholera - I l'uJ Pllu\.1 th , ' Cigir r . An amusing incIdent was wItnessed on an Alegleny car at 1 a. m. . rcllt ' s the I'itts. burg jirromricle. A gentleman boarded the car . took a seat hersitle a woman who math n PuS Ilog 011 her lap. In tire gruitielnaur's m noutir was n fresh , and mOlth unlighted . cigar nun he was enjoyIng I " ! srnoka" when the Vt milan looked U\ and , sselni the cigar ciled to tit conllictor an,1aid : " ) Ialte that man throw away that cigar. " Tire cllduelor looked anti , seeing the cl1 ' \1 not lighted , Ilaid no attention to tIre wcmruan. She glared at him a minut and then m.lle 1 ! rah and secured , the cigar , which she threw frol the window . The genteman looked at her n moment In silence muuU disgust and then reached down ilckrI UII Ihe l0 and dropped It from the car wln'l ' ' w. 'rhere was n scream from the , ' , olan , n11 I rush to the platform the car was stoppel anti the woman went back for her dog . The car went on all Ihe gentle. man , wih no-Is urul smiles of approval from the other drew passengers anal her cIgar rrll\ ' irta , \ocket anti went on with his dry , " - - - - - A 'I'OSIC. lur.rur.I'cl.I I.hl.m. . III. 8 I. . Wllm . cIJrflcf. is , . says : "I lays tu't I with grand effect In c.u whore JrurlI.nlc \ wu needed . " - TIlE . OMAhA : DAILY DEE : SA1' UU DAY , _ OC'l'OJlEl 12 , lSnG TURPENTNE IN LOUISIANA Now Idutry in the Pie Region of thei Creole Stat4I . OPPOSITION OF TlE MOSSBI'tCKS OVERCOME II'H" ' fh. Crniale 't'urpent inc Is Irstavn . Crl. . 'l'nrl..ntle I. Jrlwn tr4P inn th. , ' 'r , ' , ' " 8 rid the' DIet h oil oC IlsIilzntlinnr-Ort.nt S.11 for n JiK. A little o\cr a year ago n man named Shu- ler I , who for thirty year had heen operatng turpenUne orchards In the pineries of Georgia - gia , visited the Lalte Charlcs section or Louisa lana with a view of stablshlng a branch camp slould tbe outlook prove fnvorable. Prom the moment that he laritled writes a ccrrespondent or the aobe.Democrat , old croakers who owned not an acre of timber began tittering their voices In protest. "Tho rorests wi bo killed . The , Umber will be rendere,1 unfit for lumber. The bugs wi take the trees " These were only 0 few or the discouraging predIctions which wee pourell Into his ear free or charge. Hut : Ir. Shuler was not In the Iast disturbed. Allow- , Ing l them to sing the old song through to the , : last l stanza he thanked the artists for the , entertainment they had afforded hint all I caled upon one or the largest land owners In i CaJcaseu. ! After Introducing hlmsel and ex- I plalnlng the object of his visit he was In- \led by his host to take a trip to the great egging l camps a few miles above town lre u the Georgian law an army or men equipped ] with keen saws and doublc.bladed axes mak- l ug war on the glantl of the rarest , and whIle he allmlrll the facility with winch , these experienced men howet down the great trees and sa\'e,1 them Into eonvcnlent lengths I r or traursportation . I grieved him to think or r the thousands or dollars' worth of crude tur- pOltne which was going to waste each year ror want or some enterprising person to talce i the matter In hand. Just what arcement L WS entered Into by the two gentlemen Is not ] L known. At all events tire 011 tnrpenlner cleared for Georgia wih a broad smie on his m raN and returned In January with n force or , r rorty-two clarIfies . everyone of them a rosin- heel and not one but whd had "been dllpln' ) ! ; gum since right after de surrener. " OPERATIONS mmUN. No time was lost In transporting the hand , and their belongings to the woods. Thc very next r day axes began lashlng through the air . poles were skinned . clapboards were split . and a i camp \\as established at a point about t thee years ahead or the loggers all nearl r clghtccn miles from town on lie ( In of fir ) C. V. & S. raIlway. Today there are In the orchards GO.OOO flowing trees. This nUlher represents six "crops , " 10,000 being consld- erel the least number that cal be Ilroftabl ) : fr' worked and therefore called a crOl 'he procets employed by this gentleman In e trnctng the crude turpentne Is an Inven- ton or his awn and Is far ahead or the 01'1 I mactirods. The damage suffered by the tree Is i compartvely smnahl . and the llber , In . stead or being renlered unl for lunrber remains - mains urminjured. Moreover. It Is claimed that along logs frel which the gum was oxtrcted pre\lous to rcling the loss rrom "rilmkers" : Is reducell to n minimum. By the old unethoti a "hox" four Inches deep Is cut into the tree to serve as a receptacle for the gum as It flows from the "face" just above. As often a necessiy may require n ncw box Is Inlctell on the tIee which , otter one or two seasons , dies by reason or the many ( deep tvotmrudn. lie 1' sides In orchards where thIs method II cur played . the loss from ployCd. wind storms Is I er.orurrorrs. Each year thousands of tree S which might otherwise have stood are broken or at the boxes. In racing a tree for the extraction of tur . - pentne by tire Shuler process n V.shap ? ci cut la made with a crosscut saw. Just above four Inches or chip Is cut out witir a " " wih "hack leaving two drains only an Inch In I depth and meeting In a common angle. A spout extending two Inches below the Inter- section Is scooped OUt with a common gotug 111nediately under this spout a rlrrow Is cut In the bark and a nail Is driven on which Is hung the glazed earthenware "c'up , . ! the rim fitting snugly Into the rurrow 'air 1,1 ; , thus precluding all possibIlity or the fib ti' taking the trail to the ground The cups : I now In use have n capacity or three pinta and resemble an ordinary flower pot. When the trees hav8 all been tres al raced , then ' commences the worlt or "dipping " so callc ni from tire old practice or caled tl practcl dipping the gnu 'It ' from the boxes with a paddle. The cups glm nro empted every two weeks by darkics who collect the "crude" colect In huckets and pour It Into n _ r Iv harrels . " convpnlenty placed. . Eacit _ dii. - . . - , . , - . . - . . . , ' ' " . o ' ' "U JU trees 1 U4) ' . lit order to facilitate the flow or sap the " pers" 10w "chip- , go through the orchards once n week anti widen the races with a "hack " I each tune cutting away abOnt an Inch or the upper l e. Toward the end of the season these scars extend upward several feet front the Spoit , and before the gur can reach the cup It harLens and has to be scraper ] down. In the late fail when the sap has ceased to thaw the darltes watch for a rainy day and ret fire to the races. By rolowlng this plan the harllened gum which has resisted the edge or the scrapers Is melted anti runs down Into the cups where if is protectfl1 I I from further Injury by tire water which Is always present In greater or lesser qtuanti- ties . owing to the frequent rains. quant- , lire for want of fuel soon dies out. /tfter this forced flow has been dlplled a new Ater Is cut above the old one and the dtmps are moved up ready for the "virgin flaw" In the following sprln ! Between the 10th or March and the 1st or November no trees are raced or chipped , these dales having been Ixed by the Trir- pentne Producers' association In order 10 protect the timber from "bugs. " These Ito borers are liable ! to enter and kIll any [ 11 freshly cut tree durln the summer months. I , Ofen the voracious pests , when once started In i a tract of pine wi continue spreading unU hundrells or acres have succumbed to their t ra'age. TiE TUJIENTJE STILL. On the banks of th , louston , river . "here It i Is crossed by the C. , Y. & S. road , Is erected the stl for 1reatng the crude tur. eb ep entlure. . Set over a furnace anti built abut : b y a wall of solli laonry Is the great copper caldron In wI'ch ' the gum L boiled , gm 1t 1,000 gallons lt n timne. From tire dom on top runs the 'orm and drops II descending c oils through n cistern or cold water Along this spiral ' way creeps the c31dron vapors which' chi by contact with the colt ! pipe amI flow In a mixirtrenni from the nozzle 10 t the barrel beloW L . 'hl spirits being tire lia ghter . rise to thentrfgce anti run Ibrouh a copper pipe Into Ilothr barrel whie the low wine" remaln , ' al the botom anti I nnt Ilrawn off from belo' . After the process or distillation has bc n I accomplhet. tire rqslf Is drawn off through a valve In tile still , passing first through a I rorty mesh screen and then through a thick l ayer or cotton batting. having thus been strained of all Ilptrlls , tire being rosin 10ws along n trough IJ which are two.nch I . . hole1 h bored nt Inter'.IIR or about three feat , Previous to the now all ' are plugged but three or four at the farth'e o ril of the trouglr When tire corresponi1nt' barrels arc full the ; Illus i are Inserted and njbre holes arc opened , a nti so on until the stilt Is . ' ali unti stl CIIJty. E3ch barrel - rel weighs 2S0 pounds and rcqulres forty clght hour to cool , The first which 10ws oter the opeulng ofirq valve Is or n hlghel grade than that whLch cornea lad. I was jolt I thal specllens or tire finest rosin nude here had been sent to dealers both In St. I.ouls and New York . and that It outgraded any thing t that they hal heen In the . habit of h rrurdulng. I'a9 shown n number or pieces which were almost whlto At thIs plant two "strikes" per day are b oiled 01 , anti the proportion or spirits to crude Is one In five. Alt the work Is per rormd by darkles or long experience. 'fhe , Irman Is a six. rooter with a hand like lit 1 a inavel . and the way In which that hllly ebonlzell son , of Africa Ins open tire door and crams In the pich pIle shows him to be "no conunnorn ordinary nigger. " The other darllY shumell along In his No. 13 \hoes. now Icstng t tha balling sap . now regulating the 10w 1 of spirits . and all the whll singing o\er and over ngall a line or two of n Fang about "de yelar gal away oher In de Jordan lair' . . ' There Is also n cooper on the pl'cllss. wbo has h so much to do putting rosin barrels together - gether and heading them up when filled that I he i finds 10 time to tune his voice and ap . pears not 10 be even "studln' 'bout hIs gal. " All are happy enough. but they trill drink the t low wino from thQ still . Some or them nre perfect slaves to the irabit anti when they ( go to take a swallow . often forget just how much they have already Imbibed , and the consequences . are tilsastrous. When a lan r gets an overdose of tbls stuff . ho I I neither "sily , " nor "tipsy . " nor "muddled " nor m "boozy " but drunlt-UIJronrously ! drimnlr . The stuff ' contnlns a large per cent or alcohol I , : . strange to say has no flavor or turpen Land L- tine about It , but tastes something like strong I wine. Years ago some one dlscoverell that a little of It was good for a certain complaini L and e\el. the since. ttnrpentino nlgers - have been cilia g A 's'ornnntnn's Illesslrnrr . 110..11/ My only chll was dangerously sick for rour days with cholera Inrantum. Our best doctor could \ot help her. We concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Darrhoea Hemedy. After the third dose she was outer or danger. and at thIs writIng Is out playtn May God bless the manlracturers of this ledlcln [ for their efforts to do good. 11S , Da\ld 'n. Aleu , Payetevle. N. Y. lAIN'IY FOOl Fut 1'111 1\lot" ln.t"n.e.1 h ) 1.1011.1. AIIIKutor. . Steve Melon now has his alligator fan rn on the \ > klva . river weU stocked wit ii anurlal ! S.S the Florida Tlmcs. Ye3ter- , day morning a large , lighter land or pine knots was brought In from ' \out creell and led up to Molten's wharf . 'Vhen nRlw(1 whnt he waR going to to wih tht Ulhtwoot lenotar Mr. Melol said : ' "I'ced threat to my' Illgator" , or cairns 'Whnt do you think am going to do wit ii them' ! Ion't YOU , , klfW that . nliigatoi ret Ilwl'S cOt lIglitwqorLknoms' ) bcOre gain ng Into wInter qunrteif'.1' That Is the tic of sIx lighter land ' 0 the Imot& 1 hrlc Imt botmgurt arid I urn grnintn have them taken to my alligator farm ' On October 1 I am going to give In Qxclrslol on n steam er to the rarm. . and wilt gIve every one an opportunlt to see the winter feeding. or course I trill take along n hai dozen dogl from the city POUII" ' ahl n lot of catflir to whet the appettes ) oJ the ' eatlRh . . ) . knots. tvlli then ho In ! r 'lm ' , ( o\ the Ightwoed 'Il. ; "Did you ever fe a 'gator swallow n Ightwooll knot ? No , ? I \VeIi yotm ! j\st come along with me on"that wih . Oi ' excurr'tomi and I ; wIlt show yotu a sight that few people be- flde. the natives of tie wilds , or souther , , forhla ' soutlem ever witness. Thl' Imots are not thrown Into the wateThev ) ann R" ' _ terl',1 over n . t\e-"crb' lot just iiith il the ' foil CI.om lImo ' . ' ; ) f.1 'trees Arer la\ln" \ their appetites whetted' hy the canines fla catlsh , the 'gntersrawl out on the bank nml begin their l ( east . Each 'gator Rtrotches out fuU IJnlth on the ground He looks around , and calculators the 'Is- tancl to the ' 1areQt , knot. Wltir > a quIck movement or his , trill . the 'Vlh Icurociced 1 ( Into the air anti Is defy cnuht In the Open jaws Ole gulp rind the ! knot dls- nrrurearrs . Oir I Ii fun to watch tirem. This Is reppated imiutli ' lot 11m. ' Inl every ( Is dlR- posed or. Then they crawl mack Into the water and are seen no inane tilt next . spring . " seel 10re tl [ a- - - Two l.h'cN Sn'e.l. Mrs. Phoebe TIIOJas of Junction City iii. . ! was toll by ler doctors she had consumption and that there was no hope for irer but two bottles Or Klng's New Dlsco\ery completely cured her amid she says It saved her ure. Mr. Thos. Eggers . 139 FlorIda St. . San Francisco , suffered front a dreadful sulered cold - trealrul approaching - preaching consumption . tried withromrt result everything ' cite . then bought one bottle resul , lllg's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured 10 la naturaly thanltful. It la stmcir results . or whlc'l ' these are samples , sich that prove the wonrerrul efficacy or this medicine In coughs and colds. Free trial bottle at 1lhn & Coos drug store Regular bott& , 50c and $1.00. , Nebraska' City's Leading Business Men AT'l'OmtNIl'S. Il ' ' ' ' S'm . It' . I' . " , , ' , . UI'I'IS'I'S. COMMISSION . Ir't'Iinnrl. . . . 111,1. .T. I' . . , , COiDtSSIO , T. " ' . , . ' N..ll. II. , ' , : 5lirrgnan PioIit'In . 1. .7. S"'I""U. : Ur. 'tViii. ' \.11'0 , : . . I. . I' . SirnlToril ' . . 5. C. " 'nC""I. HI" " " S.llor.l. 1 ' : . i . W'inrren. ' , J. 1. . Hlou 'lrr'n. , ) . JIhlSSaTtIldIts . I , . - T,1 II n. P , , I. II , \ FiSt I 105. I. , "lor"I'e . llth'r" . B. I' ; Hol Crrrruntt. ( . . Co. 1) ItUti . nlurns. IIssnrlrt'r .1 I.elhoii. I , ' . H. Imuls. . , ' .UI.OIS. ltNI ( $ . U. I. H.'I .T : . \ . " , ' 1.01 . I\JS. : nIi.Citrt . ' ' . ' " , I'C.ICI. ; ) : Imrun'r. . Pit ' 1l , ' run , ' c-rn' . Innlc , , ! , 1011 I ' . HrlJ S Iro"'I. . , Xldt'S flEAI.IItS. Na tlantL St'Irtt'itki-'n , 'I'r'hnl. . XIuOIII. 1'hwIIC" " UrlS'or. . NeIrirsl.n CI t ' ' ! 'hrl.lu . VI ) ; Ni I lanai / . : chrl"l.n CI ) Neu's Cu Cuun' . 'iittcniunl . , ' " . . ) XIIUIII. UI ( .OOUS. OIL ANU O.SOIINfl. IlAlt Illolts. Ilrli" I . . II0r"her" . S tin inttrr nil 0 ii Cu 1\lnl Slul"lrl I' : . . , j Ilun In I . Oi \h ' lam I I I iran. . I. Ilhllll. G. . \ . Strider. .Joh" 1)'r. ' ' ' , ' . . l'IIO'I'Gitjt ' ' SII.t'r. .j . Ii. I'nlr't' . IIIO'I'Onl\IHEIS. 1IIoth ) 'lh. > ln. . I. . I. \.1. Irl. I ) . \ \ ' . Olrr ) ' . . ' I. tv . 'l'r-i inninli- . \ . ' ' \ 'J'rllhl. iiItClS3il'l'Ili4 . , ' 11\CI\S."I''IS. " . l"lOtllt IU , ' . . 1"I.OUI ' - . , ' fln'nrrn-rr . \ . , . 1lclc. I' . Si'ir Inn I in l . .i , . III'SICIAS. Il.'l ! h".I.I'r. S'hllll. . ; Co. 1 , 1..1 ' ' I ) , V ' , H'"ho : . ' ' " " JOtI ( MAl(1ILS. . . " 'II'I'UIU . C. : \ . Jurninnnr . ) I , . It. hIirrmnnouil. C. N. ICrrrsl en. , ' ' , " . " ' I'lUM isFimIS . 1'lN'All ml. llbIS. s. IO.\UUIX lhc'innoni. ( 110 lTSIS. 'I'lnos . 3ICniI S hid. \ll" . J air ir Cii sil'y. . I. BU'\I ) ' . GH.\IN fllll'ATOIt . i'ItlThilIS. . ' ' : lrs. I : . 'i'Insirln ' \TOI. Prnninle . . . I. g. UI'f. Irlllc 1.1111. Nun" 'I'rlnithiK Co. 1001\ s'IOln : . (1t.tNI'l'Ii . 'I'rllllg ' < n.XI'11NH Mt utILE . . v . S. " . IAIILE. . . IIi'r. I'ItOfltlCIl ) \ ) , , 1)'r. hJIlon ! , 1.10U".J am . am. t'oinrg. , (110. & lIininnntT. , I. I. 11 iK. t'hnlinirnj . l"orhnes. . Illh , ' ) ' & tcCIIII. IO'"I'I.In " 'OII\S. . ( atoCII S. 1 11i4'I'.t U It\ X'IS. \ ( non . r 1IIIr" . ( ! . ml. II " " .I. . Suns . ( ' ' : nnlIngir'r's. . .t SOlN. . H , .I''I I . II. Ulnininnurur. lInt i ni , 111'I'CIIIS. s. : ' 1. Ihp. ( hl 1.11 . I. .1 . U. , IIU" . .II , ' Cnrhrrer . m" . I. 1.1..1. . , . I. . Strinnss . , . . . . . . Plr.llr. ' , . . , , C. El. i"lsIn'r. O'rl" .Iohl"o" , N. \ . ' "I'r. . H . l.orcul , Cm , ! tOII.EI III.S. (1 'I'rli. .1 , : II. ) o"'hol" : S.nr , mmlls. ' ' % % ' . I" . it . . , . . . . , . III" IOO'I'SXU $11 1)115 . \ 11..h..I. I c'J . , . S. II . , SIOI 111Ihl' I . hhinn'IiIni' . , . ' . . I. ln.llll. 'I' . : . Vlnitc . . S.\.OOS. X'I"ol urns . : \'hle. Atirijidlthouse. . II'llltY. .5. ( " ' ClLtlt \ ' ' , MIY. Icmoars . % "I hhnmntir. CIG.\1 F.tC'I'OlthIlS. feral mmmc. " : 'I"r. ( Ins Ioeh'.J. . ( I. Frazier . . J. .1. . U. " . 'a' Strcnlumcn. . S.'mmnr'Inler. Ch.CTliJS ( . . hIAltiV.tItil. 10. . 'I'l ' > 1 I " . , 0'1 : ( 1.IU\\I' 'm'ini'1n- .s Finiiteuini. ' Is. 1. Fuss . "Irilst1nar. , . 'l'hl. . " ) % ' .1 1.1 , 'cnnl. . , , , \hlh'htl. I . < nnoui mrnnnn. J . J . C " r ' hn'I H. Cmlii . berg' . " ' ' ' I. lchl. hlO'l'flhS . l''IS . I'I'mIS . : ' hlnr.ie. iCri'i'imo ' . lloti'h " 'nntson , l.r.io. . . Ilh'l 1" ' Ch ( . . \1) S'OOl ) . 'Sharp Iloinnic' . ' I el I Chnll. " , . Grl.d l'incihio. 14GIN . ' 1\I tS. J.Jrrrsoin . , . .1 . Ii. t'r. " " ( JuunI Cii. " I. ) . ir . e.,1 C. INSVII.tNC'Fi. U. J' . Ituiftd : Co. IHUll\VE. 10U" & S. . \ . ilaull. SECUSH I:1 \:1 SAI.I ] s'I'Alu.r. . , . M. Jiann1jurgitrlen. SrI.11 S''AII.D JI'iH.hi V. / " . JP" 1.1,11. .Iin , Up'I"/Ir. , . Meyer . JUI " 's'irunuipwnn lenry :1.er. Ain'xinn.der . CUI'lct. It. 31. $ 'hIIIINun. , ( , J. C. Conic ) . 'Dion S Lnh t. the musibis inca . hlye loll out ta eloltt t " 'olbe. Wino are In this Ia . ) -.c:7 : ? . 'p' - / - , ! - I S fl , Tnck nird .1111 I' nnl .11 WNltII the bill 'j'l I.'lftlln get Ial : uf witter- cuwn AI11 chht I tunlh m Hell' to Inolhel' matter . m I'nstCrl marie , Piano li5. sir ; down amid U n 10nth , A. 10SPE , Jr. , ! tinmnlc art.I Art , 151.1 Iotmgizn.s ) , , - - _ _ 1t1 _ _ 'Ar , . . ' .5' 'F- . , a . : * ' This extr'a ' Ordinary ito- , Constipation . fl1zzmnes . VlzlnC. juvcnator Is C . 1110 1110Sf railing Sen. wonderful , ; , ' . ItonNNer- ' 4 - - airs twIlng dIscovery of OiS : the age X 0 . or the eyes anti ether lice been en- . old . floored by tim ' ra1s. leaduirgectco. Strengthens , men of ? InvIgorates EUrope nnd . ' and toncs the America. ' I- " - entiresyetem. Hudyan Is Hudyan cures purely vego. I ' j 1 e bill I I 1 t y. table , e Nervousness . Iiudan stoo3 : EmissIons , Prematureness ' S nnd develops of the dis. ' ' and restores charge In 20 ' " "cak oraurs . days. Cnmrce u . ' 1'41 oglS. Ihe I. back , JOSCI LOST , by day or MANHOOD . \ ' t night stopped " f/i/4'J / ? ' 4 " , it i " I " " i" I .I ' I' , 'I , ' ' ; 'L ' . quickly. Over 2.0 private endorsmenls l'renratureners means Imotency II mine first stage . I Ia 0 symptom ofsemtnalvealmes and barelnC . I can bo S.oppeiiu 20 days by the ueorUudyan. The new 11o.cry \as mater 11 thoSnecial. 1st of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. If Is the strongest 'vitalizer made. It is vary I stronlCt TluUzr mne. I I Jverfll ! , but halnllus Sold for & 1,0 1ack. . 01 or6 packages for S5O(1Innsea ( 11 \ack. ) Written guarantee glvcn ( or 1 cure ( you buy six blc nnd arc trot , ntrely' cured.sx more , vl he sent t you free ofoU Chalcs Bcn,1 , for ( lrctnrnn te tmonlals , Address HUDSON IUInIVAL JN8''lTTE. junctiost Stockton , Market & EihIa . .uncton 1lurl.t & EIls St. San _ _ _ Irruuebco. - ( .ki-i. . DOCTOR Searles & Searles liOSl4thSt. St , \0 Cure Cnitarrir . I'U UH _ _ , , . , , cases or the Nae Throlt ' Chest . Stonrurtels . Bowel Is . . air . It I.her . : llyclroeol , I . , \ VrrrleoceleStrlcturc ' . Went mc .lcocc..Strtctlr. W..k mca . Mcii . , z 11.11 Soxu.Uy. IUoml Ski a H , Rnd Uhlncy IIHeI8e8.001- , / ) , taorriroea . Syplnhiitn . 'S 8y.hIIH. * I' ; ; ; ' WEAK MEN 'U ' \i \ > ' ! I tt ! 1 AU Prlvato I..es uud I I , . , \ 1 , DI.orden or Men . , , l , 'reltmtnt hy until . eon- , \ t ) A\ sllnlol rree. SPECIALISTS Iii time trcutlcnt or all NERVOUS , CHRON.G and PRIVATE DISEASES. 1'rentmont alitornisof lBMo JE WEAK NEE : Call on or aCtress . with stttrrnp. Dr. Searles & Searles I 1 ' Olntsrrs ° S. ) ) .ltir , Nrb SI. . . 0vc yo\i L , I' \T1UILIr root ? ' tito N'ill ' fiilow ! \ ) ts finc55 L eJ'tectLy - o. Citicbcscr's EZije inisrnurur so-see , r EYROYL F1LL P' 'morlfii ' . Olelnllan.OnITO.nulne A ' " 'c. ats&71 .nable. LADCS uk ' 4 , ' ' unujjnt & , , . ' Ckhn' , , Lo'.a , . " DI. , 4i.\ a.utIu lied Cr4 cEj . " ' _ , , d tt , : , i . . : , I . , ic4 ! . . wren . , , bIte , rbnn. . , . , Trnkn " ! 'antr othrr. tsjdr0..u . - . . . , , , . 'J. . , .u.ull. ' , . . " .1..001. .U'uul. IT .ttt 4t In .b"p' tot < ul . ( aUOeutsl , ar , . . . . Inl 1,1..lal . " . , . o F 1.I.r r. .a I."ln r 1m. b''q ' , " . ' . . . . . ' SIIi. , ' 1e,000 'r.tn.r.r. .t' " . . . . CblhrnerCflemrecI , . : : VIIdlno. I ! : & bz aU L Druijral . \ J'hhida. . J' . . , DR. - ' McCREW TDR. - - V r" TimE : ( )1LV Ti OIL\ . SPEdIALST : \ WHO TIrA ALL (45) pmVATf DISEASES , .J , WORknC8 nod Fccro . , Istiit1tera or < j. _ ) MEN ' ONLY ! 1 Every euro Runrnntea its ) 1"lr. ' e "crlcnc. S years hr Omnba " 14th . \ Oleok } ' ' Free . " , H. . . , OU.1J. . SEn. 1 ( ( I1it ] ) ' e 414w , . , ' . I . .ft V I 1/hi / t Sty - mamaused Wool 1'p ) ( ( wish mno badj . , -.vo OLEATS TVOOLEJlS not shrink I WOOL SOAP I. used In the Iiumndy . Wool . Soap I delcat and retp.hnj ser IJundr. ' ' . tndry 'J'lo tarnit tle"b' - r Jar a'llr. Lundr url i.nus bar I' , boualoll ' an Riworth. i 2oldo Sc 10. . Makers . Chicago . - - . . 11 . , . . . PHEI Palace Office Bllhlthng OF OMAHA. NOT A DAR { INCANDESCENT : ELECTRIC LIGHTS ( ELECTfC OFFICE , : - - ROOM - - iif . . _ _ . - , - ' I ' Tr ' PERfECT ' L " IN ANY PART % f J ' . I . ' . . , I VENlILTIO 't. I OF TILE - - . TiE . 'i _ ' 1. _ ' " " NIGHT AND DAY , , , r' BUILDING. g " ELEVATOR The , Bee Buiding" , SERVICE DIRECTORY OF OCCUPANTSI IlASEMiN 1' PLoon. DFE ' BUILDNG BAHDEH snol } n. W. CowmIOY. fluffet. fli hiumelow proprlctor. i H. E. C4'ntii'IIELL , Court Rotunda Cigars T"IDEI.ITY ' 'HUS'l COlIIANY. 110rtgnge anti 'obacco , L ortmrs. TIlE OiiAhlA LOAN AND 1ItiIlD1NO \ WYCKOI . SI AlrANS & hIENEDICT . I ASSOCI.T1ON O. ni I. Nuttnser IUI.DINO , Remington Typcti'riters al)1 Suppliers. tUI' ) ' . Typwrltl Supple > F OI1ES' ! LAWN CMME'EIY ASHOCIA- 1IU1'UAI. I.OANND BUILDING ASSO. ' ABBe 'ION. CIA''ION. . FII1S'I' " . , PIS'I' PI.OOH J I U E BUSINESS OFFICI Y. W. CIIISTlj\N ASSOCIATION. AgltCAN WA'l HWOmS : COMPANY. IiADIFH 'rltISI lAfU I100MS. S IJI'EIUN'i'ENDIINT lII BUt.nING. \ B 'r. IAHI ) I , Agent Fort Wayne EloD WI'STJHN . UNION ' 'EI.BUHAPl OFtrio Conhiranry. , SECOND I"LOOn. Dn HEDEHT. 1)11. CHAHLI.S nOSI WATEH. MAS8AUIUHI TTS MUTUAL LIFE IN- JAH'flAN. flOhulliNs. . SUHANCg cOMI'ANY. C , ItAit'1'rtAN Irrturvtur Fire Insuranc COIlANY. 1 1'J Inpn.tlr C. 8. JI.OUT'rgn. Law omcc. 1'QUt'rABLN : , Ll h INSUI1ANCIti SO. CIHH1'IAN SCIENCI nEAUNG nOOls. Ct TY. INSUnANUJ So j . W. SQUlU : . IAaml IUAO & BIX'lc T. \Uornors. OFOHaE E. 'j'UHKINGTON , Alorne.at- F. I KINlnmOi ( 1"resco " l'ulnter. 1aw. 1)11. A. K lIl'l'\VILLEIZ. I DB. KINSI.En Nose nnd Throat. DI iEOG1t. : . , ' 'lIHD FLOOR I' W. A. WFnSTEn. nral Estate. 1hhl''Y COURT . Hoom No. G. HUGH MUIPIY , Cotrtractor. I JOHN A. VAKIltrIE1.h ) , Iuirnber. I. I W. lA''IIK. I.ow 0111cc. lHOVIDJ N'l HAVIlOH L.iFFi ASSUI1. UNI'I D STATES bhl'll ' INSURANCE CO.ANCFi HOCIETY 01 NEW YOHK , Itt. I. . l. DI' 0 . - IIOFI''I ' ' \N . m Itoinmer . Agent. M. H. 'rltAUEItMAN , Attorney. ' 'II GlAN' ASPHALT PAVING AND UFHIANtorne ) SiAGOIIThilC' . couit'i' . Itoonr No. 6 nnd . ' 1''IIC COMPNY EQuITY 7. IQUTY t' Hoom' Nt : 6. l'htoVliEN'i' ' g' AND . LIFE E. W. SIMEJtAL . WM SIMEItAL . Law lh 'VIHNl J' AND TRUST COM. SIlEI.AL. : SI1EHAL. ' . . . Officio ! . Agent 1'ANV lhladelphla : A. Lansing . Genern VIA "I COlI'ANY. l OUn'lU PTIOOn. NASON & . Dentists. . NASON DH. hlANChhlT. C. Fl ALIEN. A"Jhn Council No. I.'ood - : HANClgT. ! . 110IA8 , nenl stnte. mont or the * orlnl. DU. IIIA , J. DAVIES : Homeopoth. IlAcuFlo MUTUAL LIFE AND ACCII'JINN . ' PACIFI - Nl MuTuAl4 Till E INSURANCE CO. DIN' INhthltANCfi COMPANY. lAHms 'Fi'h'LFi AND INDEMNITY CO. \ ' : INJUHANCE & CO . intro In- A. M. } 1'11.1 . COlr Stnriograiriror , ' . . rrnnramrco. . . , ' , ' C1LAItLES , : I. . lurlnce CHAHl.IS 'fIIOM'iS. lIon lu'tato J. I. , BLACIC. Civi EngineerVASIINGTON 1.IFE INLJI1ANCFJ COM. G.V. . SUES & CO'I Sol cltors . oC latents. 1'ANY New York F. C. 'J''I Qon Agt OM/rIIA COAL 1XCIANOE.FIFTH FIFTH FLOOR . LOOI. I ARMY H1ADQUAITE18 , DEPAH'j'MENT OF , TIE PLATTE. I i SIX'L'II ' . STX'II I lrLOOU. DATES & SMITH , Mortgagcs and Loans. STATE MUTUAL I.IFF INSURANCE CO. . BEE EDITOHIAI4 ROOM . \Vorceatcr. Mns . : l rnk E. llartigamr . hEll COMPOSING HOOI. Onneml Agent. lartgnn. AIlt. C. B. ' ' , Archrmtect. ' ' L IENDOHf'I : Archlcct MANUFACTIItEHS & CONSUMERS U. S. aOVImNMENT lIN'fING OFFICE. : ANtJ'AC''UHI . CONSUlEHS it : . p. HOOGl'N : lIfo InstirnlkrCo. ASSOCIArLN. SEVENT ILFLOOJt. ' . HOYAl4 AnCANUI LODGE I100MS. ORCHARD HOMES " NO PLACE ON EARTH Offers greater advantages to the Intllgent settler. Onehalf the work now do here wIll give four times the results YOI wi , tmes resuls II thlR wonderfully pro- dutve coUntry. Twenty to forty acres In this land at plcn Is enough to wOI'k and Is sure to make you money. Do the wOrk and tire ' ) rcsult are sCI.ured : there Is no such thing la failure. The people are Irlendly : schools , . churches newspapers are ltlerrt1 : railroad rlclllei flue and a so'il schoolS rlhnea IR unsurpassed all tnvl to the enterprIsing man who 101 to bet- ter Jls own condition and that or his famIly . Two asiti Thre\ Crops Can be Successfuly Grown . the . SIII Year TImber Is abuntlant-Liunuber Is chrapFuel casts nothing-Cattle are easily raised and Catened-roztng Is One all the year. nothlng-Cato le ealr CLIMATE Ta healthY and delgbtful , land and sea breeze and cool nights. The mean temperature Is 43 to 16 uegrees The averoe raInfall Is 66 Inches No extreme ot heat or cold ; lulclent ruin averu"re crop 20 TO 40 ACRES properly worked makes you more money anti makes It easier than the best . nnt 60-acre rarm In the west. Garden produeto mates tvonrterftu1 yield anti bess ring big priceS. Strawberries peaches . plume apricots grapes ni figs , early apples In Ca't all email fruits . are sum ant prontntle " POII NO DROUTIS , NO IOT WINDS , NO FLOOD NO HEATED TERMS , . NO BLIZZARDS , NO CULT ) SNAIS , NO LONG COLD WINTERR. NO CROP FAILURER. The great fruit growing and vegetable raising district or the South. A soIl that raises anythIng that grows and a location frol which ) 'OU roach the markets or the whole count ry. Your rrult anti garden truck sold .en tire around ant placpd In Chicago St. Lotus and New Orleans marlte In 1 to 24 hours-In thIs garden spot of America. 'fhe Most Equable Climate in Autcrica. Orchard Homes The malt carefully selected Ilm\1 In the beat fruit and garden sections , e now otter II tracts It tea to for ty acres at reasonable prIces and terms to tholo who wIsh to avail themselves ot the wonderrul re prices at the coun. try now attractIng the great tide of Imml raUon. 20 T.O 40 ACRES In that marvelous regIon with its perfect climate and ric soil If prop rely % workel1 wi make you more money and make I faster and easier than th beet 10'acre farm In the west. Garden products are an immense yield and brlnJ big prices al the year round. Struwberrlel , apricots , plums , peetchen . , carly apples figa , oranges-all email eJrlcots penchel. pears profItable crop. y tlS oran\ea-IU smal truls-ar n early nod very GO ! 9H : ! . GO SOUTH ThIs irs your opportunity. Tire people are friendly : schools emclcnt ; news. Japer progrosslehurlhes : lIberal. The enterprising man who "anti to otter the condition of himself and hily family , a rouid investigate this matter - ter and he will be convinced , Carefuily sohectet fruit grow ng and garden landa in tracts of 10 to 20 acres we now otter on Itberci terms and reasonable prices. Correspondence solIcited , CEO3 W. AMES , General Agent 1617 Fariiarn St. , Omaha , Neb. - - A Few Advatitages Offered . by the t.'hhcano , Milwaukee & St. i'aui it aitway , the sirert liii. to Chicng. .4 clean trMia marl. up aird started from Omaha , 7OAR , ; MOINE8 flaggnge checked from restdcne to deatimnnnrlorr. , Ciegaint rein siviCe 50th rounteous . te . playes. Odour. train . mmhrd ty electrIcity. with den-Inc r.admn ir.rnnjra Iii very berth. S'iosst dining cer saryic. in the west , wittr mrntahm served a ii carte. en , to other wOFda. orSon hst you WaitE anti pay for what yota aet , Flyer iernrcr , . . union Cirmcsgo'st S a. in. depot niIiy itt lW : p. in. , srntvioa at city Ticket 0110cc , 1,04 Varnam ireet , C II. CAflflilIi , City Ticket Agent.